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MSI is offering up to £100 on Steam with RTX 50 GPUs

With several Steam sales coming up, now is a great time to top up your Steam Wallet. If you also happen to be in the market for a new RTX 50 series graphics card, then MSI has just the offer for you, with up to £100 in Steam vouchers available for eligible purchases.

There are free Steam vouchers to be had across a range of MSI's most popular graphics card models, including the SUPRIM, Vanguard, Expert, Inspire and Gaming lines.

If you are buying an RTX 5060 or an RTX 5060 TI, you'll get a £20 Steam voucher with your purchase. RTX 5070 and RTX 5070 Ti models come with a £40 code, while RTX 5080 buyers will get £60 to spend on Steam. At the top of the stack is the RTX 5090, with buyers being offered the full £100 in Steam credit.

Eligible retailers in the UK include the likes of Amazon, Currys, SCAN, Overclockers UK and more. In order to obtain your Steam credit, you will have to create an MSI account, register your product and provide proof of purchase. After that, your Steam codes will be sent to you.

You can find the full list of eligible GPUs, retailers and redemption instructions on MSI's promotion page, HERE.

The offer ends on the 30th of November, so this promotion should also apply to any potentially discounted GPUs purchased during Black Friday sales next month.

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KitGuru Says: Are you planning on upgrading to an RTX 50 graphics card before the end of the year? Will you be taking advantage of MSI's Steam code offer?

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